red light camera program

One of New Jersey's most vocal opponents of the red light camera program plans to introduce legislation that would protect Garden State drivers from companies who operate red light or speed enforcement cameras in other states.

A $4.2 million red light camera settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit brought on by drivers who feel they were wrongly ticketed by red light cameras. An Assemblyman who has been the most vocal opponent of the red light cameras thinks the deal is a joke and he’s calling on a judge to throw it out.

Dennis has a special co-host today, as former Miss New Jersey and the amazingly talented Dena Blizzard, joined Dennis on air today. During the noon hour they were discussing the petition by NJ Assemblyman Declan O'Scanlon to attempt to end red light cameras in NJ.

As soon as it began, New Jersey's red light camera pilot program was controversial. Those who supported it claimed it helped to improve safety, while critics said it was nothing more than a way for cash-strapped municipalities to generate income.

Think NJ is alone in the fight to end red light cameras? Think again. The issues with red light cameras stretches across the country. Towns across America are giving up on the cameras because of their ineffectiveness or their massive cost. Whatever the reason, we've found a list of towns nationwide who are ending their red light camera contracts. Will towns throughout NJ be next?

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